Fortnite adds competitive Solo Showdown mode for limited time
Today, Epic Games announced Solo Showdown , a new game mode that is the latest Limited Time event to hit Fortnite Battle Royale . Don't get too excited, though: remember, this is a ranking of everyone that plays at least 50 matches in the mode.

Iran becomes third largest oil exporter to India
OPEC's latest monthly report says that 90 percent of supply growth outside the cartel this year will occur in the United States. If a new nuclear pact is not sealed within next six months, global oil markets will tighten further.

The Red Hydrogen One smartphone is coming to AT&T
The Hydrogen One will support different camera modules being attached, hooking up to a set of pogo-pins on the rear of the phone. Now, however, we finally have an idea of when we can get our hands on the phone - it will be available this summer from AT&T .

Maryland Has Become the 11th State to Ban Conversion Therapy
Legislators in New Jersey and Hawaii have also passed bills banning the practise, but the measure has yet to be signed into law. States including California, Nevada, New York, and Washington have all passed laws in recent years against the "therapy".

Israeli military sends aid to Gaza
Israel says Hamas militants have also tried to carry out bombing and shooting attacks under the cover of the protests. The factions said the fasting would be taken into account but marches would continue through early June.

Grand Theft Auto V Sells More Than 95 Million Copies
What do you think about this achievement? GTA V Premium Online Edition included a $1,000,000 bonus to spend on GTA Online . To put things in perspective, we remind you that in February it was announced that GTA V had sold 90 million copies.

Son of Israeli prime minister Nethanyahu abuses Turkish flag
And in January, recordings were released of Yair Netanyahu speaking in a vulgar manner about women and attending strip clubs. In response, a family spokesman said: "Yair Netanyahu is a private individual and his Instagram account is private".

Super Eagles star states World Cup plan before Argentina

Fanatics of radical terrorist group, ISIS, have threatened to behead Barcelona star Lionel Messi and Real Madrid ace Cristiano Ronaldo in sickening new posters warning of attacks at the World Cup. The mock images were released on messaging channel Telegram and show masked men behind the two superstars in a packed stadium, slicing at their necks with blades.

When translated into English, the poster reads, "Your blood will fill the ground".

Another post shows a militant carrying an explosive device-like object into a stadium with the message reading "victory will be ours". They also released a second photo that shows an ISIS fighter holding what appears to be a grenade inside a stadium, with the caption, "FIFA World Cup Russia 2018".

It is the latest in a series of online threats made against this summer's showpiece football tournament and Barcelona star Messi has been the target of similar warnings over the previous year.

The eight Latin American squads who qualified for the 2018 World Cup will put some of football's biggest stars on the field when the tournament gets underway next month in Russian Federation.

Thousands of England fans are expected to base themselves in St Petersburg for the month-long finals, which start on June 14.

The attack was thought to be in retaliation to Russia's airstrikes in Syria that are coming close to finally ending their presence in the region.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are fierce competitors on the field, but it's now time for them to watch each other's back.

ISIS had previously threatened Messi when they released a doctored photograph of Argentina forward behind bars, crying blood along with a caption: "You are fighting a state that does not have failure in its dictionary".

Housing starts fall flat in AprilA hoped-for spring surge in homebuilding to relieve a worsening national housing shortage didn't materialize in April, U.S. Single family starts (894,000 SAAR) were up 0.1% from March while the multifamily sector (393,000) declined 11.3%.